2019 Grammy Awards: How To Watch

Music's biggest night of the year is just days away—but are you prepared?

This coming Sunday (Feb. 10), the 61st annual Grammy Awards will bring some of the biggest and best musicians in the world together. We'll get to see huge performances, show-stopping outfits and hopefully a meme-able moment or two. If you're like us, then you're hoping probably Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper take home Record of the Year for "Shallow," or perhaps you're excited to see BTS hit the stage to present an award.

Whatever the reason you'll be tuning in, we've got you covered! If you want all the details—like who's performing, who's nominated and how long the show lasts—then keep reading.

Who's hosting the 2019 Grammy Awards?

15-time Grammy Award-winner Alicia Keys is set to host for the very first time. keys was first nominated at the 2002 Grammys, during which she took home five awards: Best New Artist, Album of the Year (for Songs in A Minor), and Best R&B Song, Song of the Year and best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Fallin'."

When do the 2019 Grammy Awards start?

The ceremony will broadcast live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 8:00 p.m. ET on CBS.

How long are the 2019 Grammy Awards?

Not including the red carpet, which starts at 5:30 p.m. ET., the 2019 Grammy Awards ceremony is expected to last three and a half hours, so it will end at 11:30 p.m.

How can I watch the Grammys? Can I live-stream the 2019 Grammy Awards?

Some of music's biggest stars will take the stage this year, including Cardi B, Diana Ross, Miley Cyrus, Dan + Shay, H.E.R., Shawn Mendes, Janelle Monáe, Kacey Musgraves, Post Malone, Brandi Carlile, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It was also recently announced that Maren Morris, Little Big Town, and Katy Perry will perform with Dolly Parton and Ricky Martin, while J Balvin, and Young Thug will open the show with Camila Cabello.

Who's nominated at the 2019 Grammy Awards?

Kendrick Lamar leads the Grammy nominations with eight nods. Drake has seven nominations and Brandi Carlile has six, while Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Lady Gaga, Maren Morris and H.E.R each nabbed five nominations. Camila Cabello is also vying for both Best Pop Solo Performance (for "Havana") and Best Pop Vocal Album.

According to a new Morning Consult/The Hollywood Reporter survey, most Americans expect Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga to be the big winners of the night, while younger audiences predict Cardi B, Childish Gambino and Dua Lipa will take home the biggest awards.